"This is the last gift to the police."



Regarding the fact that serial killer Lee Ki-young, who murdered a taxi driver and his wife, changed her words by saying that she buried her body in the ground, not in Gongneungcheon, Paju, experts said, "Lee Ki-young is enjoying the current situation."



Kwak Dae-kyung, a professor of police administration at Dongguk University, appeared on CBS radio's 'Park Jae-hong's Battle' yesterday (4th) and explained why Ki-young Lee overturned his statement about the place and method of abandoning the body of his partner and his psychology.



Professor Kwak pointed out, "Through his statement, Lee Ki-young has a side of him enjoying the current situation where the police investigation is at stake."



In particular, Professor Kwak emphasized that Ki-Young Lee is a criminal drunk with bluff and lust for power, with the part titled 'The Last Gift to the Police'.



Professor Kwak pointed out, "Despite being a criminal, Lee Ki-young is bluffing by pretending to be in charge of solving the case."



He is not in a hurry to hide his crimes, but rather a type of criminal who exposes and boasts.



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Along with this, Professor Kwak also evaluated Lee Ki-young as an amazing double personality.



Regarding Lee Ki-young, who was reluctant to let his parents know about the crime, Professor Kwak said, "He didn't want to show his bad side to his family or people he cared about, but he did a really terrible and violent thing to the victim. Such a double appearance. is a person who has a



Meanwhile, the Ilsan Dongbu Police Station announced on the 4th that Lee Ki-young will be charged with robbery, murder and murder, concealment of a corpse, theft, fraud, and violation of the Specialized Credit Finance Act, and will forward her case to the Goyang Branch Office of the Uijeongbu District Prosecutor’s Office.



Previously, charges of murder were applied to her partner and the taxi driver, but based on Lee Ki-young's economic situation at the time of killing her taxi driver, charges of robbery and murder were added.



A robbery-murder charge carries a greater penalty than a manslaughter charge.



Murdering a person is punishable by death penalty, life imprisonment or imprisonment for more than 5 years, but robbery and murder can be punished by death penalty or life imprisonment.



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